Word: named
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...short time these guests of ours have been with us we have not become closely acquainted with them, and they, through the natural restrictions of the military life, have been unable to form a very complete idea of what Harvard is and what the name stands for. At the same time we hope that their experience here has been broad enough to correct the mistaken ideas many of them brought with them. Some, coming from a distance, had been fortified in the impression that Harvard stood for nothing but snobbishness, affectation, and intolerance for everything not moulded in our accustomed...
...important that every Senior learn whether his name is upon this list. If it is not, and he considers that he is eligible to vote, he must inform E. A. Hill '19, in person or by writing at the CRIMSON Building before 7 o'clock Monday evening. No man whose name is not upon the list, or who has not informed E. A. Hill '19, of his reasons for being on the list will be allowed to cast a ballot at the election on Tuesday...
...Petition for Name on 1919 List...
Petitions nominating officers for the Sophomore class must be given to J. A. Sessions, Secretary-Treasurer of the class, at Randolph 32, by the same date. These two men will publish the name of each nominee within one day after receiving the petition nominating...
...list of voters will be posted in University Hall, in the CRIMSON Building, and in the various entries of the Yard tomorrow. Only men whose names appear on such lists will be eligible to vote. Any man whose name is not on the list and who considers that he should have the right to vote, may petition the Nominating Committee to enter his name thereon. Such petition must be in the hands of the Committee by Saturday evening, January 11, and the revised list will be posted in the CRIMSON Building the following Monday. In this regard the Student Council...